6th. Guards Tank Brigade.WW II painted / printed example of the golden yellow sword and a band of the colours of the Household Brigade on a white shield shaped backing. Formed from the Guards Armoured Division the 6th. served as an Independent Tank Brigade with 21st. Army Group in North-West Europe.

12 Corps. Most unusual WW II embroidered example of the three trees, " Oak Ash and Thorn " in green and brown on a white background edged in black. The trees represented the areas in Kent and Surrey where the Corps was located. After joining 21st. Army Group in North West Europe the trees became very apt in the Normandy " Bocage ".

10 Corps.WW II embroidered example of the white circle and bar on a green semi-circular backing. 10 Corps fought in the Western Desert at El Alamein and after the defeat of the enemy forces joined the Eighth Army in Italy.

77th. Infantry Division.WW II printed example of the red sword white arm and blue waves representing King Arthur's sword, "Excalibur". The 77th. Division was composed mainly of Battalions of West Country County Regiments. [Sign has been stiffened around cardboard.]

Royal Canadian Corps of Signals.WW II printed example of the blue and white title strip " R.C.C.S. " on a red band across a black diamond. Worn by Royal Canadian Signal units in the 1st.Canadian Tank Brigade.

2nd. Infantry Division.Printed example of the white crossed keys on a black background above three red Infantry arm of service strips still affixed to a section of battledress material. 2nd. Infantry Division spent most of the war in Burma as part of Fourteenth Army.